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Assessing Your Privacy Law Risk: What Does Reasonable Security Actually Mean?
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- TX, CA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024
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Elizabeth Rogers, Esther Chavez, Ashley Fischer
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Assessing Your Privacy Law Risk: What Does Reasonable Security Actually Mean? (Dec 2023)
All of the recently enacted and effective state consumer data privacy laws require that covered businesses implement a “reasonable” security program. Likewise, covered businesses are required to include clauses in their agreements with service providers, contractors and other third parties that impose a duty to protect disclosed personal data with “reasonable” security. Learn from a regulator, an in-house general counsel and an outside privacy counsel what this means and what it looks like and how to do it in your own law firm or company.
Originally presented: Oct 2023 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Elizabeth Rogers,
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX
Esther Chavez,
Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
Ashley Fischer,
Tiff's Treats - Austin, TX